The Pinnacle Montego Bay: An Afternoon of Vision and Promise

This past Sunday, on the fourteenth of September two thousand and twenty-five, beneath a flawless Caribbean sky where the sea stretched endlessly into the horizon and the hills of St. James stood like ancient guardians, something more than an open house was unveiled. It was not a routine showing of apartments, nor merely a gathering of real estate professionals. It was a celebration of vision, of architecture, of community, and of what Montego Bay is destined to become. Dean Jones, the founder of Jamaica Homes and Company, stood at the centre of it all, hosting the second staging of the Open House at The Pinnacle.
The air carried with it a sense of anticipation, sharpened by the presence of developers, investors, prospective buyers, and dignitaries. Among them was the Mayor of Montego Bay, Vernon, whose words lent the occasion an added depth. In his brief greeting, he spoke not only of the splendour of the development but of its wider meaning: employment for local people, housing that …



